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Mary Maxwell “Maude” <I>Duey</I> Willoughby

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Mary Maxwell “Maude” Duey Willoughby

Birth
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Oct 1918 (aged 50)
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Mrs. G.R. Willoughby, 2037 North Fifth street, died this morning at 10:35 following an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Willoughby's son, Harry, died October 15 from influenza-pneumonia, and her husband died a year ago last December. Mrs. Willoughby is survived by one son, G. Robert; daughter, Ruth; mother, Mary J. Duey, and one brother, John W. Duey. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

The Evening News (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, October 25, 1918; pg. 18
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The funeral services for Mrs. George Willoughby, who died yesterday, will be held from the late home, 2037 North Fifth street, at 2:30 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. A.M. Stamets, pastor of the Augsburg Lutheran Church, will officiate. Burial will be made in the Prospect Hill Cemetery.

Harrisburg Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, October 26, 1918; pg. 7

Thanks to Peggy Duey for these obituaries.

According to her daughter, Ruth Willoughby Hatfield, both her mother and her brother, Harry, died from influenza after he returned from serving in WWI.

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Mrs. George Willoughby Dies Soon After Her Son

Grief over the death of her son which occurred on Tuesday of last week, is believed to have accelerated the demise at 10.35 o'clock this morning of Mrs. George B. Willoughby, of 2037 North Fifth street (sic), who passed away at her home after two weeks illness of bronchial pneumonia. Harry F. Willoughby, the son, died from pneumonia at his own home, No. 1101 North Sixth street (sic). Mrs. Willoughby, who was fifty years of age was the widow of George B. Willoughby, a Pennsylvania railroad engineer, who died in this city in December, 1916.

Surviving their mother is a son, G. Robert Willoughby and a daughter, Miss Ruth Willoughby, who live at the North Fifth street (sic) home. Besides the two children, Mrs. Willoughby leaves her mother, Mrs. Mary J. Duey, who lives at the above address and a brother, John W. Duey, of 627 Camp street (sic), this city. Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Willoughby have not yet been arranged.

Born in Harrisburg, Mrs. Willoughby before marriage was Miss Mary Maxwell Duey, daughter of Francis Augustus Duey, who came from Cumberland Valley. She was one of the most active members of the Augsburg Lutheran Church.

Harrisburg Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, October 25, 1918; pg. 14
Mrs. G.R. Willoughby, 2037 North Fifth street, died this morning at 10:35 following an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Willoughby's son, Harry, died October 15 from influenza-pneumonia, and her husband died a year ago last December. Mrs. Willoughby is survived by one son, G. Robert; daughter, Ruth; mother, Mary J. Duey, and one brother, John W. Duey. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

The Evening News (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, October 25, 1918; pg. 18
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The funeral services for Mrs. George Willoughby, who died yesterday, will be held from the late home, 2037 North Fifth street, at 2:30 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. A.M. Stamets, pastor of the Augsburg Lutheran Church, will officiate. Burial will be made in the Prospect Hill Cemetery.

Harrisburg Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, October 26, 1918; pg. 7

Thanks to Peggy Duey for these obituaries.

According to her daughter, Ruth Willoughby Hatfield, both her mother and her brother, Harry, died from influenza after he returned from serving in WWI.

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Mrs. George Willoughby Dies Soon After Her Son

Grief over the death of her son which occurred on Tuesday of last week, is believed to have accelerated the demise at 10.35 o'clock this morning of Mrs. George B. Willoughby, of 2037 North Fifth street (sic), who passed away at her home after two weeks illness of bronchial pneumonia. Harry F. Willoughby, the son, died from pneumonia at his own home, No. 1101 North Sixth street (sic). Mrs. Willoughby, who was fifty years of age was the widow of George B. Willoughby, a Pennsylvania railroad engineer, who died in this city in December, 1916.

Surviving their mother is a son, G. Robert Willoughby and a daughter, Miss Ruth Willoughby, who live at the North Fifth street (sic) home. Besides the two children, Mrs. Willoughby leaves her mother, Mrs. Mary J. Duey, who lives at the above address and a brother, John W. Duey, of 627 Camp street (sic), this city. Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Willoughby have not yet been arranged.

Born in Harrisburg, Mrs. Willoughby before marriage was Miss Mary Maxwell Duey, daughter of Francis Augustus Duey, who came from Cumberland Valley. She was one of the most active members of the Augsburg Lutheran Church.

Harrisburg Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Friday, October 25, 1918; pg. 14


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